Thackeray slams Advani for 'demoralising' blog

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Mumbai: Hitting out at BJP leader L.K. Advani for predicting a non-Congress, non NDA government in 2014, Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray Tuesday said it was akin to conceding defeat “without even entering the boxing ring” and asked the opposition NDA “not to lose heart”.

“If Advani has any doubts, he can come to me (Matoshri, Thackeray’s residence in Mumbai) and I will give him a dose of morale and strength,” Thackeray said in an edit in the party mouthpiece Saamna.

The comments followed Advani’s latest blog in which he predicted a non-Congress, non-NDA alliance coming to power.

Thackeray said the next Prime Minister should be from the NDA and that decision could be taken after the elections are over. “No point conceding defeat now, without even entering the boxing ring.”

“Friends, don’t lose heart. There is no need to make such grim predictions and break the morale of our activists,” he said.

“This (Advani’s musing) is like a general saying before a war that there is no guarantee on the outcome, and demoralising the entire army,” Thackeray said, asking the National Democratic Alliance “not to lose heart” and to prepare for the general elections with renewed vigour.

The Shiv Sena chief was confident that the NDA would emerge as the single largest group and would attract the support of other parties like the Nationalist Congress Party, Trinamool Congress, Navin Patnaik and DMK to grab power at the centre.

Hinting that Advani’s thoughts may have arisen on account of two contenders for the prime minister’s post within the NDA – Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi – Thackeray said the issue could be sorted out after the elections.

“Even Advani himself has been a prime ministerial contender over the years and if there is consensus, his wish can also be fulfilled,” Thackeray said.

He also said that by his statements, Advani would add fuel to the fire of ambitions in Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi for the prime minister’s post.

Making the Shiv Sena’s intentions clear, Thackeray said it would play “free-style wrestling” and even kick and knock down its opponents if required.

He urged Advani to help bury the Congress instead of playing politics through blogs and sending a wrong message down the ranks.

Meanwhile, former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Tuesday took strong exception to his successor D V Sadananda Gowda ‘playing along’ BJP patriarch L K Advani’s opinion on the party functioning in the state.

Talking to newspersons here, he said “Mr Gowda should think twice before making a statement. His agreeing with Mr Advani’s statement put out on his blog sends wrong signals. He must clarify where did the corruption happen in the BJP government. I will talk to him (Mr Gowda) and seek clarification.”

Mr Yeddyurappa accused Gowda of sowing ‘misconseption’ in the mind of Mr Advani about his three year rule that led to the senior leader distance him. ‘I will also talk to Mr Advani and try to remove if he has any misunderstanding over functioning of the party in Karnataka,’ he added.

He said Mr Advani had changed tracks, as per his yeterday’s statement, after he once praised the 11-month rule of Mr Gowda.

“Mr Advani had said everything is going on smoothly during Mr Gowda’s tenure. But he changed his track stating that the Party’s image had been hampered.

Mr Gowda, reacting to Mr Advani’s statement on his blog, had opined here yesterday that whatever had appeared in the blog was correct and due to internal bickering, the party’s image has been thrashed.

Replying to a question, Mr Yeddyurappa said this was not the right time for the Legislators to undertake foreign tour since the State is reeling under severe drought.

‘They should desist from undertaking such tour since they (Legislators) are also heads of Taluk Panchayats and have equal responsibility in taking up relief works,’ he said.

About 100 legislators, accompanied by 15 officials, are going ahead with ‘study tours’ to Russia, the Scandinavian countries and South America and necessary formalities have been completed at the Secretariat level.

When the issue was raised during the Session recently, the Opposition had taken the State government to task stating that such tour was unnecessary that too when the people in drought-hit areas are facing severe shortage of drinking water, fodder. (Agencies)

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